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Public Accounts Committee says hospitals have no plans for bankruptcy
Parliament’s spending watchdog has criticised the Department of Health (DH) for its failure to explain what would happen if a hospital trust went bankrupt…
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High Rise Retrofit needs more resident engagement
High Rise Hope is the first stage of a two part study investigating the social implications of energy efficiency retrofit in large multi-storey tower…
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Prevention of Housing Fraud
The Bill was scrutinised by the Public Bill Committee last week. Prevention of Social Housing Fraud Bill…
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JRF report into risks of Welfare Reform
Research from six local authority Universal Credit pilot projects reveals most claimants would be able to manage their money – including monthly rent payments…
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Independant panel to review development restictions
An independent panel is to undertake a housing standards review into development restrictions, communities minister Don Foster has announced. As part of the Government’s…
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This weeks parliamentary briefing
This is the news this week from Parliament Thanks to the Guardian Parliamentary briefing from the Guardian …
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Direct payment webinar and the reports so far
Time: November 6, 2012 from 3pm to 4pmLocation: WebinarOrganized By: David Pipe at CIH Event Description:The next webinar for members of the Direct Payments…
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Manchester organisations work on new form of bank account for welfare reform
A group of Greater Manchester landlords is working with local credit unions to set up a new type of bank account to help thousands…
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Wellbeing into practice
This joint IPPR North and Carnegie UK Trust report explores how to put wellbeing measures into policy practice here in the UK, and explains…
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Successful outsourcing
Today’s successful outsourcing partnerships are those that offer something beyond hitting targets and meeting the letter of the contract, says Matthias Mierisch is CEO…